[QUOTE=Niteshifter;36573448]In Arch and Gentoo, you can install a minimal KDE install which includes just the base packages, so you won't get the bloat of packages you won't use. The packages are kdebase, kde-l10n-yourlanguagehere and phonon-vlc for Arch and kdebase-startkde for Gentoo.[/QUOTE]
Yea, I just tried Mint KDE.
Bloated as fuck.
[editline]1st July 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Ol' Pie;36568915]I'm around xfce or gnome classic with docky...
Choices...
Edit:
Already chosen. Sorry XFCE, your lack of panel pulseaudio manager and my terrible laziness made this choice.
lolpic:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/SnOhp.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Atleast you make it look good.
Roll your own! I use awesome with Arch and I'd hesitate to say that I even have a "DE" because I don't bother with a login manager or anything. It's nice being able to build your DE from scratch because you can easily leave out stuff you don't want, rather than installing a bunch of stuff and disabling the things you don't wan.t
Linux Mint 13 :>
I quite like Unity, but that might be caused by my general freshness in Linux, though I would not recommend in older systems. In case you have one, I recommend XFCE or LXDE. Otherwise, KDE is neat too.
[QUOTE=Naelstrom;36542699]Wine is not a desktop environment.[/QUOTE]
WINDE
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